Cover
Title
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of Illustrations
Preface and Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: “Lee went to Texas in search of adventure”
Chapter 2: “A moment’s reflection convinced him he was a dead man if he resisted”
Chapter 3: “Now gentlemen, you can go to killing Rangers, but if you don’t surrender, the Rangers will go to killing you!”
Chapter 4: “Cleaning Out the Crop of Knaves and Bloody-handed Scoundrels”
Chapter 5: Hall retaliated and John Price was “everlastingly pounded up.”
Chapter 6: “Battle Royal between Robbers and Rangers”
Chapter 7: Hall and Buckley “by whipping their horses up the bank, barely did save themselves from destruction”
Chapter 8: “Lee Hall is . . . as brave a man as ever stood”
Chapter 9: “All of a sudden one drew a knife and the other a pistol”
Chapter 10: “Uncle Sam or any other power could not get together a more formidable cavalry than the sun-browned, raw-boned, danger-tried rangers of the Texas frontier.”
Chapter 11: Lee Hall “is an old captain of the Texas Rangers”
Chapter 12: “There is the stamp of the battlefield upon his face”
Chapter 13: “He never sent his men where danger was greatest. That part of the work he assumed himself”
Epilogue
Appendices
Endnotes
Selected Bibliography
Index